Black English, also known as African American Vernacular English (AAVE), is an example of a distinct linguistic variety that incorporates unique grammatical, phonological, and lexical features. It has roots in the dialects of enslaved Africans and has evolved over time within African American communities. AAVE serves as a vital aspect of cultural identity and expression, reflecting the experiences and history of its speakers. Its recognition highlights the richness and diversity of English as a global language.
ex. for example in English 'e.g.' short for the latin, 'exempli gratia'.
'Beating black and blue' means 'physically attacking someone to such an extent that he or she is left severely bruised'. (Bruises are black and blue in colour.)
Black salt
preto = black
black bumblebee / black carpenter bee
Example 'yes or no' questions... Are you female. Is your hair black. Are you employed. Do you speak English.
You just said it. The English word for "black" is "black."
www.veoh.com has Black Cat in English....
"Dark black" in English is noir foncé in French.
The Zulu translation for the English word "black" is "mnyama".
The English name for duhat is java plum or black plum.
The English term for "duhat" is Java plum or black plum.
Black English and American English have influenced each other through mutual borrowing of vocabulary, syntax, and other linguistic features. The book argues that Black English has had a significant impact on American English, enriching its vocabulary and contributing to the development of new slang and expressions. Similarly, American English has influenced Black English through historical contact and social interactions within the United States.
ex. for example in English 'e.g.' short for the latin, 'exempli gratia'.
Black
It means black. So does Mango or Mangu
Simon Black - English footballer - was born on 1975-11-09.